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1. Google CheckOut - okay, so we understand you don't want to give more of your details to Google, but this online payment system is backed by the biggest name on the web. And they do pay attention to security. They describe it as: "a faster, safer, and more convenient way to shop online"
checkout.google.com/
2. PopMoney
"Popmoney doesn't let you send money through its site at all - you can use it to send money only if your bank supports the service. For payments from someone who wants to use that service through their bank, you set up a Popmoney account." [pcadvisor ]https://www.popmoney.com
3. Amazon Payments
With another big company backing this one, Amazon Payments lets you use your stored Amazon details for shipping and payment across other sites on the web.. https://payments.amazon.com/sdui/sdui/index.htm
4. MoneyBookers
A UK company that lets you send and receive money and attach a credit card to your account. Reviews of it have so far been positive. http://www.moneybookers.com
5. Bitcoin - for those who want to get out of the system completely (and avoid paying tax) bitcoins is the currency of choice for digital free-thinkers. Trade in your £s, $s or Euros for bitcoins and then trade and buy stuff in the currency. Not many places accept them yet, but look out for it.
Risks include sudden fluctuations in value. http://www.bitcoin.org/

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P erson-to-person money transfers, payment for online purchases buyers and sellers alike, and other e-commerce payment solutions are some of the pay pal alternatives. .Stefan Seuss offers the solutions to transfer the cash proceeds outside the United States through Offshore Structures and through foreign bank accounts.

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